Mandeville used a solid, bend-but-don’t-break defense, good special teams and timely offense execution to shut out Franklinton 20-0 during a jamboree at Sidney Theriot Stadium on Aug. 29.
The Skippers' secondary came up big in the game with two interceptions. The first turnover came in the middle of the first half as the Demons were marching down the field on their initial drive of the game.
Demons' quarterback Jacob Crain drove his team to the 12-yard line before he floated a pass toward the sideline, where Mandeville safety Dylan Henry was waiting.
Henry pulled in the interception at the 4-yard line and raced 96 yards for a 7-0 lead.
“We’re strong and physical, and we play as a team,” Henry said. “I feel like we are the fastest defense on the field anywhere we go, and we can stop any